Hasham Watanwal | |
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Born | 1952 |
Died | |
Nationality | Afghan |
Occupation | Wolesi Jirga representative |
Hasham Watanwal a representative for Uruzgan Province to Afghanistan's national legislature, the Wolesi Jirga, until he was assassinated on July 17, 2011. [1] [2] [3] [4]
According to the Afghan Biographies profile, during the communist era he was Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. [3] [4] According to the profile, he is from the Tajik ethnic group, and graduated from Kabul University with a science degree.
Watanwal was elected to serve in the Wolesi Jirga in 2005 and 2010. [5] [6]
In 2007, Watanwal hosted a press conference to draw attention to security concerns in Uruzgan. [7] He asserted that "anti-government elements" controlled all of Gizab district and "vast swathes" of Char Chino, Dehrawod, Chora and Khas Uruzgan. Watanwal attributed the rise of militancy in Uruzgan to ISAF's reckless disregard for civilian lives. [8]
In March 2011, Watanwal was selected to be the Deputy Chair of the Wolsi Jirga's Defence And Territorial Affairs Committee. [9]
In May 2011, he was one of the hosts for a delegation of visiting Australian Parliamentarians. [10]
According to the Afghan Biographies profile, during the communist era he was Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. [3]
For example, Hasham Watanwal, the representative of Uruzgan province in the Wolesi Jirga, claims his province is 90% under Taliban control. He blames this on—you guessed it—underinvestment, underdevelopment, and a sloppy western military.
Speaking at a press conference, Wolesi Jirga member from Uruzgan Muhammad Hashim Watanwal claimed anti-government elements were in control of Gizab district of the province.
The youngsters were turning to Taliban, the legislator charged, because of imprecise airstrikes by foreign forces that caused civilian casualties and fuelled public anger.
The meeting was attended by Fawzia Kofi, the Chairwoman of Women Affairs Commission and Mohammad Hashim Watanwal- the deputy of Defense Affairs Commission.
Hasham Watanwal | |
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Born | 1952 |
Died | |
Nationality | Afghan |
Occupation | Wolesi Jirga representative |
Hasham Watanwal a representative for Uruzgan Province to Afghanistan's national legislature, the Wolesi Jirga, until he was assassinated on July 17, 2011. [1] [2] [3] [4]
According to the Afghan Biographies profile, during the communist era he was Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. [3] [4] According to the profile, he is from the Tajik ethnic group, and graduated from Kabul University with a science degree.
Watanwal was elected to serve in the Wolesi Jirga in 2005 and 2010. [5] [6]
In 2007, Watanwal hosted a press conference to draw attention to security concerns in Uruzgan. [7] He asserted that "anti-government elements" controlled all of Gizab district and "vast swathes" of Char Chino, Dehrawod, Chora and Khas Uruzgan. Watanwal attributed the rise of militancy in Uruzgan to ISAF's reckless disregard for civilian lives. [8]
In March 2011, Watanwal was selected to be the Deputy Chair of the Wolsi Jirga's Defence And Territorial Affairs Committee. [9]
In May 2011, he was one of the hosts for a delegation of visiting Australian Parliamentarians. [10]
According to the Afghan Biographies profile, during the communist era he was Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. [3]
For example, Hasham Watanwal, the representative of Uruzgan province in the Wolesi Jirga, claims his province is 90% under Taliban control. He blames this on—you guessed it—underinvestment, underdevelopment, and a sloppy western military.
Speaking at a press conference, Wolesi Jirga member from Uruzgan Muhammad Hashim Watanwal claimed anti-government elements were in control of Gizab district of the province.
The youngsters were turning to Taliban, the legislator charged, because of imprecise airstrikes by foreign forces that caused civilian casualties and fuelled public anger.
The meeting was attended by Fawzia Kofi, the Chairwoman of Women Affairs Commission and Mohammad Hashim Watanwal- the deputy of Defense Affairs Commission.